Patents by Inventor Alan J. Riggs
Alan J. Riggs has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7345672Abstract: A system and method for providing a tactile virtual reality to a user is present. The position and orientation of the user is utilized to generate a virtual reality force field. Forces are in turn generated on the user as a function of this force field. A six-axis manipulator is presented for providing a user interface to such a system. This manipulator provides a unique kinematic structure with two constant force springs, which provide gravity compensation so that the manipulator effectively floats.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Alan J. Riggs, Mark J. Taylor
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Patent number: 6801008Abstract: A system and method for providing a tactile virtual reality to a user is present. The position and orientation of the user is utilized to generate a virtual reality force field. Forces are in turn generated on the user as a function of this force field. A six-axis manipulator is presented for providing a user interface to such a system. This manipulator provides a unique kinematic structure with two constant force springs which provide gravity compensation so that the manipulator effectively floats.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Alan J. Riggs, Mark J Taylor
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Publication number: 20040164960Abstract: A system and method for providing a tactile virtual reality to a user is present. The position and orientation of the user is utilized to generate a virtual reality force field. Forces are in turn generated on the user as a function of this force field. A six-axis manipulator is presented for providing a user interface to such a system. This manipulator provides a unique kinematic structure with two constant force springs, which provide gravity compensation so that the manipulator effectively floats.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Alan J. Riggs, Mark J. Taylor
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Patent number: 6552662Abstract: A magnetic sensor comprises at least one first coil operatively coupled to a first portion of a vehicle seat and at least one magnetic sensing element operatively coupled to an interior portion. At least one first signal is operatively connected to the at least one first coil, wherein the at least one first signal is an oscillating signal. At least one second signal responsive to the at least one first signal is sensed from the at least one magnetic sensing element, and an occupant is discriminated an occupant on the vehicle seat responsive to the second signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Automotive Systems Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Bomya, Alan J. Riggs
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Patent number: 6529811Abstract: A rollover condition is detected responsive to the comparison of a figure of merit with a threshold, wherein the threshold is given generally as a function of a period of time commencing with a time of inception determined from one or both of a measure of lateral acceleration and a measure of angular velocity. The measures of lateral acceleration and angular velocity are filtered, and are compensated to remove offset errors. In one embodiment, the figure of merit comprises a measure function that incorporates a damping term and a product term. The product term comprises a force measure and a kinetic energy measure, wherein the force measure is responsive to the measure of lateral acceleration, and the kinetic energy measure is responsive to the measure of angular velocity. The product term may further comprise a potential energy measure that is responsive to a measure of roll angle.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Automotive Systems Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: W. Todd Watson, Alan J. Riggs
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Publication number: 20020152012Abstract: A rollover condition is detected responsive to the comparison of a figure of merit with a threshold, wherein the threshold is given generally as a function of a period of time commencing with a time of inception determined from one or both of a measure of lateral acceleration and a measure of angular velocity. The measures of lateral acceleration and angular velocity are filtered, and are compensated to remove offset errors. In one embodiment, the figure of merit comprises a measure function that incorporates a damping term and a product term. The product term comprises a force measure and a kinetic energy measure, wherein the force measure is responsive to the measure of lateral acceleration, and the kinetic energy measure is responsive to the measure of angular velocity. The product term may further comprise a potential energy measure that is responsive to a measure of roll angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: W. Todd Watson, Alan J. Riggs
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Patent number: 6317048Abstract: A magnetic field sensor comprising a plurality of magnetic sensing elements and a means for generating an image signal from the plurality of the signals generated thereby is used i) to sense a magnetic field proximate to a body portion of a vehicle for adjusting a magnetic circuit thereof, ii) to sense an occupant in a seat of a vehicle, or iii) to sense from within a body portion of a vehicle magnetic-field-influencing objects proximate thereto. In another aspect, the magnetic field sensor further comprises a plurality of magnetic focusing elements proximate to the magnetic sensing elements for improving the clarity of the magnetic image.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Automotive Systems Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Bomya, Alan J. Riggs
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Patent number: 6104158Abstract: A system and method for providing a tactile virtual reality to a user is present. The position and orientation of the user is utilized to generate a virtual reality force field. Forces are in turn generated on the user as a function of this force field. A six-axis manipulator is presented for providing a user interface to such a system. This manipulator provides a unique kinematic structure with two constant force springs which provide gravity compensation so that the manipulator effectively floats.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1999Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Alan J. Riggs, Mark J. Taylor
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Patent number: 5831408Abstract: A system and method for providing a tactile virtual reality to a user is present. The position and orientation of the user is utilized to generate a virtual reality force field. Forces are in turn generated on the user as a function of this force field. A six-axis manipulator is presented for providing a user interface to such a system. This manipulator provides a unique kinematic structure with two constant force springs which provide gravity compensation so that the manipulator effectively floats.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Alan J. Riggs, Mark J. Taylor
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Patent number: 5629594Abstract: A system and method for providing a tactile virtual reality to a user is present. The position and orientation of the user is utilized to generate a virtual reality force field. Forces are in turn generated on the user as a function of this force field. A six-axis manipulator is presented for providing a user interface to such a system. This manipulator provides a unique kinematic structure with two constant force springs which provide gravity compensation so that the manipulator effectively floats.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Alan J. Riggs, Mark J. Taylor
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Patent number: 5459382Abstract: An system and method for providing a tactile virtual reality to a user is present. The position and orientation of the user is utilized to generate a virtual reality force field. Forces are in turn generated on the user as a function of this force field. A six-axis manipulator is presented for providing a user interface to such a system. This manipulator provides a unique kinematic structure with two constant force springs which provide gravity compensation so that the manipulator effectively floats.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Alan J. Riggs, Mark J. Taylor
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Patent number: 5389865Abstract: An system and method for providing a tactile virtual reality to a user is present. The position and orientation of the user is utilized to generate a virtual reality force field. Forces are in turn generated on the user as a function of this force field. A six-axis manipulator is presented for providing a user interface to such a system. This manipulator provides a unique kinematic structure with two constant force springs which provide gravity compensation so that the manipulator effectively floats.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1992Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Alan J. Riggs, Mark J. Taylor